All right guys. What I have to say is this. For Autists to realize our potential, we need a return to religion. If you look at Christianity, you will immediately recognize autistic traits. First, it is the most anti-Chad/Stacy religion ever (yes, more so than Islam, I can explain). Second, look at monasteries. They are autistic heavens. You only have to follow the rules. No emotions needed. Then, there is this whole idea of being a sheep (Ps 23, John 10). This is exactly how autists feel in a world dominated by Chad: sheep in danger of being eaten by wolves. Etc. There are many more examples.
Autists on their own are weak. Autists working in the service of a common religion are strong. This is how Christianity won.
Just one caveat. I am not advocating for a return to traditional Christianity with its outdated fairytales. What I am proposing is a refurbished form of Christianity based on the same basic principle as the old one, minus the 2000-years old legendary material. In order to understand what I mean by this, I refer you to the book I am in the process of publishing in this thread:
If I could genuinely become Christian I feel I would be happy, it's the cope of all copes, the one that turns celibacy into a virtue. The problem is I'm too intelligent to believe in it, but I do want Christ, I desire Christ.
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